Madelyn O. Biggs papers
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Advertising ephemera, proofs, and tear sheets illustrating the work of commercial artist Madelyn O. Biggs (1923–2016).
Biographical Note
Commercial artist Madelyn O. Biggs was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, to Henry R. and Adell (McCracken) Oesterling on 16 September 1923. She graduated from Boyertown High School in Boyertown, Pennsylvania, and later moved to New York City. There she roomed at the Salvation Army's Markle Evangeline Residence (1941–1945) while attending the Art Career School, located in Manhattan's famous Flatiron Building.
She began working professionally as early as 1943 under her maiden name, "Madelyn Oesterling." A note from a pleased officer of L. C. Chase & Company, fabric manufacturers, thanked Miss Oesterling for "a very nice job" that year (see Folder 10 in the container list, below). But in an essay on the history of advertising penned around 1947, she modestly deemed her work of little interest since it kept her hunched "over a drawing table 7 days a week and often 7 nights" (see Folder 1).
On 27 February 1945, Madelyn married in Manhattan her first husband, Alden D. Hayes, and then worked as "Madelyn O. Hayes." In 1948 she received the Best of Industry Direct Mail Award for her work for Willson Products, Inc., makers of goggles, respirators, gas masks, helmets, sunglasses, and other forms of protective gear (see Folders 1 and 12, below).
Madelyn married her second husband, Richard Ashley Biggs, in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, on 19 November 1949, and then worked as "Madelyn O. Biggs." She died, age 93, on 4 December 2016.
Arrangement
The Madelyn O. Biggs Papers are housed in a single box of 21 folders, beginning with biographical material on the artist (Folder 1). The subsequent folders are named and sorted alphabetically by the type of product or business advertisements they contain (Folders 2–18). Companies are identified in notes for each folder. A few scrapbook pages and illustration boards follow (Folders 19–20). The portfolio in which the collection came to N-YHS is in Folder 21.
Scope and Contents
The collection contains approximately 100 examples of advertising ephemera, largely in the form of print publication tear sheets and proofs, along with booklets and product packaging, representing the work of commercial artist Madelyn O. Biggs (a.k.a. "Madelyn Oesterling" and "Madelyn O. Hayes"). Biggs created designs for advertising agencies, beverage manufacturers, confectioners, chemical concerns, clothing and fabric mills, hatters, hosiers, underwear makers, fraternal organizations, and utilities. Two purchase orders (Folder 1, below) issued to her by the Metropolitan Edison Company show she was paid $2.50 hourly (in 1947–1948) for "advertising consultation, advertising roughs and layouts, magazine roughs and layouts, [and] finished art work and such other commercial art work as may be ordered" (see Folders 18 and 20 for examples of the work she supplied). The collection also includes a small amount of personal material, and the artist's short essay on the history of advertising (in Folder 1).
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Conditions Governing Use
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Preferred Citation
This collection should be cited as the Madelyn O. Biggs Papers, PR 335, Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections, The New-York Historical Society.
Credit line (for exhibition labels): Gift of the Estate of Madelyn O. Biggs.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of the Estate of Madelyn O. Biggs, 2017.
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Processed by Archivist Joseph Ditta, August, 2017.